Economic Organizations as Games
Discover the intriguing intersection of economics and game theory in Economic Organizations as Games by Ken Binmore. Published in 1989 by John Wiley and Sons Ltd, this compelling paperback spans 228 pages and brings together some of the brightest minds in contemporary economics from both sides of the Atlantic.
This collection of insightful articles delves into the application of game theory to imperfectly competitive markets, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of its potential and limitations. With contributions from leading economists, this book is essential for anyone looking to grasp the complexities of economic organizations through a game-theoretic lens. Enhance your knowledge and explore the dynamic landscape of economic theory with this must-read publication.